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The orange-cheeked parrot (Pyrilia barrabandi), also known as the Barraband's parrot, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It was formerly placed in the genus Pionopsitta, which is now monotypic.

Orange-cheeked parrot
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Genus: Pyrilia
Species:
P. barrabandi
Binomial name
Pyrilia barrabandi
(Kuhl, 1820)
Synonyms

Pionopsitta barrabandi
Gypopsitta barrabandi

It is found in the Amazonian Andes, in humid lowland forests in the northwestern, southwestern, and south-central Amazon Basin in South America.

They are threatened with loss of habitat due to the increasing deforestation of the Amazon.


Taxonomy and systematics


The binomial name of this bird commemorates the French painter Jacques Barraband. It was formerly placed in the genus Pionopsitta.

There are two subspecies:

P.b. barrabandi- Found north of the upper Amazon River from east Amazonas, northern Brazil and southern Venezuela to southeast Colombia, eastern Ecuador and northeastern Peru.[2]

P.b. aurantiigena- Found south of the upper Amazon River from northern Brazil to eastern Peru and northern Bolivia.[2]


Description


The parrots are 25 cm (9.8 in) in size and weigh 165–190 g (5.8–6.7 oz).

Adults have an olive throat and breast. The thighs are yellow, with the bend of the wing and lesser wing coverts ranging from yellow to orange, and the carpal edge and underwing coverts being orange to red. The tips of the tail and the wing feathers are blue.[3] P.b. aurantiigena has deep orange cheeks, bend of wing, underwing and lesser wing coverts, and thighs, lacking the yellow possessed by barrabandi. They have a black head and orange to yellow cheeks, with a distinctive white eye-ring around a brown eye. The beak is gray to black.

Juveniles have a brown crown and olive forehead, nape, cheeks and chin, with a brown margin. The bend of the wings and lesser wing coverts are green with a scattered yellow. The carpal edge and underwing coverts are red with scattered green feathers.[2]


Vocalizations


Distinctive calls that are reedy and slurred in flight. They have guttural alarm calls.[2]


Ecology and Behaviour


They are active in the early morning. They are often seen singly, in pairs or in small groups of up to 10 individuals at clay banks.[4]


Diet


They feed on seeds, fruit, and on wasp larvae in galls. Foraging occurs high in canopy or just below the canopy. They also visit clay banks to consume antacid-like soil which neutralizes the acids found in their food.[4]


Breeding


Their breeding season is possibly from September-October.[4]


Distribution and Habitat


It is found in northwestern Brazil, western Ecuador and Peru, southern Venezuela and Colombia, and extreme northern Bolivia. They are found at elevations of up to 400 m (1,300 ft) in lowland terra firme forest and uncommonly in varzea stands. They also inhabit forest edges and partly disturbed forests.[4]


Conservation Status


The species is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List. It is susceptible to increasing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, with its population likely to decrease by 25-30% as it loses habitat. The species is naturally rare in its range.[3][4]


As pets


They are uncommonly kept as pets, and are kept as pets in Brazil.[4]


References


  1. BirdLife International (2022). "Pyrilia barrabandi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2022: e.T22686116A209777338. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  2. "Parrots.org Orange-cheeked-parrot Profile".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Orange-cheeked Parrot-Data Zone".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "ORANGE-CHEEKED PARROT-Wild Status".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

На других языках


- [en] Orange-cheeked parrot

[es] Pyrilia barrabandi

Habitan principalmente en bosques de tierras bajas, aparentemente con menos frecuencia en bosques de várzea. Se distribuyen en el borde de bosques y en bosques parcialmente perturbados, ocasionalmente en pequeñas arboledas en áreas deforestadas. Observados en altitudes de 150-300 metros en Venezuela y 500 metros en el sureste de Colombia. Vistos individualmente, en parejas y en pequeños grupos de hasta 10 individuos (a veces más en bancos de tierra rica en minerales). Se activan más temprano, por la mañana, que otros loros y van a descansar más tarde.

[fr] Caïque de Barraband

Pyrilia barrabandi

[it] Pyrilia barrabandi

Il pappagallo guancerancio (Pyrilia barrabandi Kuhl, 1820) è un uccello della famiglia degli Psittacidi. Magnifico pappagallino che non presenta dimorfismo sessuale, di taglia attorno ai 25 cm, ha colorazione base verde, con remiganti blu, sottocoda giallo bordato di blu, parte inferiore dell'ala rossa e scudo ocra sul petto. L'occhio è cerchiato di bianco, il becco e le zampe grigie; si presenta in due sottospecie facilmente distinguibili:



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